Syosset Schools

Syosset Central School District is proud that 98% of their high school graduates pursue higher education at colleges and universities. Parents and community members are very active and supportive of all ten schools in the Syosset School District. Starting at elementary level each classroom has its own computers, and each school has a library media center in which entire classes can have access to a computer at the same time. Computer technology is an important instructional tool at all levels of learning. The Syosset Central School District Board of Education encourages the cooperation between parents, faculty and staff, administrators. Students are offered a wide range of co-curricular activities that includes sports, academic exploration, community service, drama, and much more.

Note: Data from the 2004-05 school year. It is a requirement that districts report the salaries of the superintendent; the deputy, assistant or associate superintendents; and other administrators or supervisors paid in excess of $113,000.

Adequate Yearly Progress Decisions

Sub-Group Names

Satisfactory

School Year

Subject:Elementary / Middle School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Science

All Students

Yes

2006

Subject:High School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Graduation Rate

All Students

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Regents Results

Subject

Year

# Tested

Percent Passing

Earth Science

2006

600

96.5%

English

2006

504

98.6%

French

2006

60

98.3%

Global Hist & Geography

2006

583

95.9%

Italian

2006

73

100.0%

Latin

2006

5

60.0%

Living Environment

2006

586

98.3%

Math A

2006

1129

96.6%

Math B

2006

464

90.5%

Chemistry

2006

416

95.9%

Physics

2006

276

86.6%

Spanish

2006

393

98.0%

US History and Govt

2006

502

98.2%

Graduation Info

Group

High School Graduate

Regents Diplomas

Advanced Regents Diplomas

IEP / Local Certificates

Year

All Students

534

512 (95%)

430 (80%)

3

2006

All Students

481

452 (93%)

396 (82%)

2

2005

All Students

458

400 (87%)

0 (0%)

0

2004

General Education

455

451 (99%)

406 (89%)

0

2006

General Education

420

413 (98%)

381 (90%)

0

2005

General Education

396

365 (92%)

0 (0%)

0

2004

Students With Disabilities

79

61 (77%)

24 (30%)

3

2006

Students With Disabilities

61

39 (63%)

15 (24%)

2

2005

Students With Disabilities

62

35 (56%)

0 (0%)

0

2004

Student Post-Graduation Plans

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State

243 (45%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State

245 (45%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State

31 (05%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions Outside of New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to enroll in the Military

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment

7 (0%)

Number of high school graduates with disabilities who plan to attend vocational rehabilitation programs.

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates with a known plan not specified above.

8 (01%)

Number of high school graduates whose plans do not fit the above categories or are unknown.